基于聚类的道路标线分割方法

M. Redondin, L. Bouillaut, D. Daucher
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道路基础设施的维护是一个典型的社会挑战,特别是在维护预算减少和自动驾驶汽车交通出现的背景下。道路标志需要一个准确的更换策略,以保证标志仍然是可察觉的。标记的反光亮度目前只能通过使用反光计(如MLPC的Ecodyn)来动态量化。本研究的主要目的是构建一种基于性能的方法,用于适应给定路网的反射光标记替换。该方法包括三个主要任务:根据过去的检查对战略区域进行定位,确定给定区域的适应衰减模型,并评估更换标记的经济影响。本文主要研究第一项任务。针对给定的数据集,应用聚类分层聚类(AHC)方法,得到合适的标记线分割。随着时间的推移,其反光亮度表现出类似的演变的标志被解释为属于道路网络的特定区域。当没有后续更换发生时,更换检测器从标记簇中推断出标记放置的日期。法国4号国道中心线的断裂说明了拟议的方法;道路分为5个集群,34个生命周期。一项对2008年铺设和2012年更换的标记的研究表明,通过聚类方法确定的反向反射亮度衰减的重要变化。即使是单条道路,一个最佳的替代策略,反光道路标志是必要的,由几个局部维护策略组成。
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A Clustering-based Approach to Segment a Pavement Markings Line
The maintenance of road infrastructure is a classic social challenge, especially in the context of a decreasing maintenance budget and the advent of autonomous vehicle traffic. Road markings need an accurate replacement strategy to guarantee that the markings remain perceptible. The retroreflective luminance of markings is currently dynamically quantifiable only by using a retroreflectometer such as the Ecodyn from MLPC. The main objective of this research is to construct a performance-based approach for retroreflective marking replacement adapted to a given road network. This approach involves three main tasks: localize the strategic area based on past inspections, determine an adapted decay model for a given area, and evaluate the economic impact of replacing markings. This paper focuses on the first task. We apply the Agglomerative Hierarchical Clustering (AHC) method to a given dataset to obtain a suitable markings line segmentation. Markings whose retroreflective luminance exhibits similar evolution over time are interpreted to belong to a specific area of the road network. When no follow-up replacement has occurred, a replacement detector deduces the date at which markings were laid from the clusters. The broken center line of the French National Road 4 illustrates the proposed approach; the road is divided into 5 clusters and 34 lifecycles. A study of markings laid in 2008 and replaced in 2012 shows important variations in the decay of the retroreflective luminance as identified by the clustering approach. Even for a single road, an optimal replacement strategy for retroreflective road markings is necessary and is composed of several local maintenance strategies.
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